Overview
A wonderful collection of broadcaster John Timpson’s writings about Norfolk, its ancient and subtle landscape, legends and traditions.
Content
CHAPTER ONE – The Norfolk landscape: Mermaids, angels and a flamingo
- Beyond the Great Ouse
- And beyond the Waveney
- Trying to follow the Icknield Way
- Famous forays into the fens
- The blank space on the map
- Why twitchers love Titchwell
- The contrast in the crops
- West Dereham’s coprolite
- Medieval church treasures
- Methodist chapels in new guises
- Delving into dovecotes
CHAPTER TWO – Remarkable Norfolk people: Prizefighters, bodysnatchers and inventors…
- The Baronet and the bodysnatchers
- Genius, manic depressive, or just a wimp?
- The man behind the name on Erpingham Church
- Anna’s mum had best-sellers too
- World champion – in the 44th round!
- The MP who invented the horsebox
- He prosecuted Raleigh and the gunpower plotters
- Honoured in America, Canada – and now at home
- The original nosey parker
- Not only the Lincolns and Thomas Paine
- Battling women, with sword, pen and guile
CHAPTER THREE – Places with strange tales to tell: A bridge, a garden, an abbey…
- The four red hands of Homersfield
- Two towers which caused a towering row
- How Oulton acquired its chapel
- The hatters, the hermit and Mr Pennoyer
- The rector who moved Edgefield church
- Jacob and Billy, the images on the Image Barn
- A pub with a Bible in the bar
- High drama at Binham Priory
- The legacies of two eccentric Victorians
CHAPTER FOUR – Legends and traditions: Some are just memories, others still live on
- England’s only Episcopal wherry
- ‘Religious, grave and discreet’
- Pub games – an endangered species?
- The many fresh starts of the Lynn Mart
- The art of taking a knap
- When the saints come marching in
- The original Jack the giantkiller?
- How the salesman’s cross saved Bromholm
- Tie another legend round the old oak tree
- Weird wells – with a body thrown in
- The many legends of King Edmund
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